US3781250A - Process for the vulcanization of homo-or copolymers of conjugated dienes - Google Patents
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- Vulcanizates of homoand copolymers of conjugated dienes with improved heat-aging characteristics are produced employing a vulcanization system which comprises an organic dithiol, e.g., dodecane-1,12-dithiol, a vulcanization accelerator, and sulfur.
- a vulcanization system which comprises an organic dithiol, e.g., dodecane-1,12-dithiol, a vulcanization accelerator, and sulfur.
- This invention relates to a process for the vulcanization of homoor copolymers of conjugated dienes and to the vulcanizates thus-produced.
- homoand/ or copolymers of conjugated dienes can be vulcanized with sulfur and a vulcanization accelerator without the above-described disadvantages, by conducting the vulcanization in a conventional manner employing a vulcanization system consisting essentially of:
- any organic dithiol whose thiol groups are functionally reactive can be employed.
- the dithiol is free of other reactive functional groups, e.g., acid and amino groups.
- the molecular Weight of the dithiol is preferably less than 350, more preferably less than 250.
- the vulcanization system preferably consists essentially of (a) about 05-12 parts by weight, preferably about 1.4-6 parts by weight, of the organic dithiol;
- the or ganic dithiol employed has the formula HSRSH, wherein R is a difunctional straight-chain or branched alkylene group containing 2-18 carbon atoms in the longitudinal axis, a cycloaliphatic group containing 5 and 6 carbon atoms in the ring, and, optionally, one or more alk-oxa groups or alk-oxa-thia groups.
- R is straight-chain alkylene containing 2-18 carbon atoms, particularly those containing 10-12 carbon atoms, branched alkylene containing 2-18 carbon atoms in the longest carbon chain, or cycloalkylene containing 5 and 6 carbon atoms in the ring.
- Specific examples of such compounds are sn ns-Osrr, st: and
- This dithiol is commercially available under the trade Especially preferred 7 name "Ihiokol LP 3. These compounds are preferably employed in amounts of2-12 parts by weight, more preferably.4'-6 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of rubber.
- organic dithiols which can be employed are arylenedithiol's, e.g., m-benzenedithiol, p-tolylample, mercaptobenzothiazole and dibenzothiazolyl disulfide, and amine accelerators, alone or in combination with dibenzothiazolyl disulfide.
- Sulfenamides are particularly suitable, especially N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide [N cyclohexyl 2-benzothiazolesulfenamide].
- the amount of vulcanization accelerator usually can vary from about 1 to 6 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of rubber. In general, about 1.5-3 parts by weight is preferred.
- Any unvulcam'zed homopolymer or copolymer conjugated diene rubber which can be vulcanized with sulfur or a sulfur accelerator vulcanization system can be employed in the process of this invention.
- Suitable homopolymers of conjugated dienes are polybutadienes, especially stereoregular polybutadienes, e.g., with cis-l,4- contents of 30-98%, and polyisoprenes, preferably stereoregular polyisoprenes, e.g., with cis-1,4-contents of more than 90%.
- Preferred copolymers of conjugated dienes are those with vinyl-aromatic compounds, especially styrene copolymers, e.g., styrene-butadiene copolymers (SBR), and with acrylonitrile copolymers, e.g., acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymers (NBR).
- SBR styrene-butadiene copolymers
- NBR acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymers
- the homoand/or copolymers to be vulcanized in accordance with this invention can be processed as such, or as a mixture with the customary fillers and adjuvants.
- suitable fillers are all types of carbon blacks, oils, as well as the conventional rubber adjuvants, e.g., stearic acid and zinc oxide, mold release agents and auxiliary processing agents.
- a typical filled mixture consists, .for example, of 100 parts by weight of rubber, 50 parts by weight of HAF [high abrasion furnace] carbon black, 8 parts by weight of oil, 3 parts by weight of zinc oxide, 2 parts b weight of stearic acid, and 1 part by Weight of phenyl-fl-naphthylamine.
- a typical unfilled mixture has an analogous composition, except for the absence of carbon black and oil. In place of carbon black, it is also possible to employ other fillers, e.g., clay, silica gel or,chalk. i
- the mixtures to be processed in accordance with this invention donot prematurely vulcanize during processing and. generally vulcanize rapidly to the desired degree during processing.
- the vulcanizing rates obtainable with the process of this invention do not vary from the vulcanization rates obtained with conventional vulcanization systems. Other vulcanization conditions likewise do not differ from those otherwise conventionally employed.
- the vulcanization conducted within the scope of the process of the present invention ishusually carried out at the customary temperatures of between and C. Since the vulcanization takes place without reversion and results in vulcanizates with an excellent level of total properties, it is possible to employ even higher vulcanizing temperatures in the range between 160 and 200 C. without disadvantages.
- the process of this invention can be conducted at temperatures ofabout 140-200 0., preferably about 150-170 C.” v,
- the vulcanizates obtained, in particular, from polybutadiene and polyisoprene, in accordance with the process of this invention are distinguishedby a complete freedom from reversion, even at high temperatures. They also possess excellent heat-aging properties. These properties of the vulcanizates, which are unexpectedly good, stem exclusively from the specific combination in the vulcanizing system, as can clearly be seen from the examples which follow. If any one of the components of the vulcanization system is omitted, the improved properties of the vulcanizates obtained by the process of this invention are not attained.
- Example 1 V In an internal mixer, a basic mixture is produced having the following composition: a
- This basic mixture is mixed on a mill with a vulcanization system consisting of 3 parts by weight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl-sulfenamide (CBS), 2.9 parts by weight of dodecane-1,12-dithiol, and 0.4 part by weight of sulfur (S), based on 100 parts by weight of the rubber.
- CBS N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl-sulfenamide
- S sulfur
- the percentage value based on the tensile strength and elongation of the non-aged sample is set forth in each case after the values for the tensile strength and the elongation at rupture.
- the thus-obtained vulcanizates of Examples 1(a) and 1(b) of Table 1 excel by their above-average tensile strength values of and 166 kp./cm. respectively, as compared to only 142-145 kp./cm. of a comparative mixture of Examples 1(c) and 1(d) of Table 1, which were prepared without a diethiol in the vulcanization system.
- the advantageous influence of the dithiol compound can also be seen from the excellent aging properties of the vulcanizates of Examples 1(a) and 1(b).
- the values forthe samples aged 7 days at 100 C. still represent 93 and 98%, respectively, of their original tensile strength values and 85. and .95%,.. respectively, of their original elongation "values.
- t -value the vulcanization time which is required to'achieve-"avulcanizationwhich is 90% complete.
- the t -value of the vulcanization mixture of Example 1 is 9.8 minutes, from-which; can beseen the high vulcanization rate achieved with the process of this invention.
- Examples 1(e) and 1(f) of Table 1 the necessity of sulfur in the vulcanization system is demonstrated.
- the basic mixture is vulcanized only with 2.9 parts by weight of dodecanedithiol and 6.6 parts by weight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide, the sulfur being omitted.
- the mixture is hardly vulcanized, even after 60 minutes at 150 C., as can be seen from the poor property spectrum, especially the low modulus, of the resultant product.
- Example 2 A vulcanization system consisting of 3 parts by weight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide, 0.4 part by weight of sulfur and 4.3 parts by weight of dodecanedithiol is admixed with 164 parts by weight of the basic polybutadiene mixture (containing 100 parts by weight of rubber) described in Example 1. The vulcanization is conducted for 10 and 20 minutes at 150 C. Again, aboveaverage tensile strength values and excellent aging properties are obtained. The high vulcanizing rate can clearly be seen from the brief heating times (10 and 20 minutes), which result in almost constant modulus values (Example 2(a) and 2(b) of Table 1).
- Example 5 A vulcanization system consisting of 2.4 parts by weight of dodecanedithiol, only 2 parts by -weight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide and 0.5 part by weight of sulfur is admixed with 164 parts by weight of a basic polybutadiene mixture of a -composition as set forth in Example 1. Vulcanization analogously to Example 3 results in vulcanizates again exhibiting excellent mechanical and aging properties.-
- Example 6 This exmaple demonstrates that the vulcanization of this invent-ion can also be conducted at high temperatures, without any disadvantage.
- a vulcanization system cons sting of 3 parts by weight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide, 0.4 part by weight of sulfur and 2.2 parts by weight of dodecanedithiol is admixed withv 164 pants by weight of the basic polybutadiene mixture composed as described in Example 1.
- the test bodies produced from this mixture are Vulcanizedfor 3, 5 and 10 minutes, respectively, at 180 C.
- vulcanizates are obtained having good mechanical properties. Especially from the modulus, which rises with the vulcanizing time, it can be seen that the vulcanization takes place completely without reversion.
- Example 7 This example, like Example 6, demonstrates that the vulcanization of this invention can also be conducted at high temperatures without any disadvantage. All other conditions of Example 6 being the same, the vulcanization is conducted at 200 C. The thus-obtained test bodies are heated for 3, 5, and 10 minutes, respectively. In spite of the high vulcanization temperature, vulcanizates are still obtained having good mechanical properties. Again, the modulus increases over the entire vulcanization period, from which the complete absence of reversion can be seen, even at 200 C. (see Table 2).
- Example 8 In an internal mixer, a basic mixture is prepared having the following composition:
- HAF black 50 parts by weight of HAF black; 8 parts by weight of an oil having a high content of aromatics (Naftolen MV);
- the same basic mixture is mixed with a vulcanization system which contains no dithiol, the composition otherwise being the same, and then vulcanized.
- the properties of this mixture are likewise compiled in Table 3. It can be seen therefrom that, in the non-aged test bodies, the tear resistance decreases more quickly with increasing vulcanization time than in the presence of dithiol.
- the aging values obtained in accordance with the invention for tensile strength, tear resistance, and elasticity (Exa) to 8(c) of Table 2) differ markedly from a comparison test (Examples 8(d) to 8(f) of Table 3) Without the addition of dodecanedithiol.
- Example 9 A vulcanization system consisting of 3 parts by weight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide, 0.5 part by weight of sulfur and 2.9 parts by weight of dodecane-1,12- dithiol is admixed with 164 parts by weight of a basic polyisoprenemixture having the composition set forth in Example 8, and the mixture is vulcanized.
- a basic polyisoprenemixture having the composition set forth in Example 8
- the values for tear resistance of the non-aged samples, as well as tensile strength, tearresistance, and elasticity values of the aged test bodies are clearly superior to they values obtained from the mixture without dithiol (see Table 3).
- Examples 8 ,a'nd'"9' show that the vulcanization system. of this invention ,alsoyields the same excellent results when employed in the vulcanization of polyisoprene.
- Example A vulcanization system consisting of 4.1 parts by weight of Thiokol LP 3, 3 parts by weight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide and 0.4 part by weight of sulfur 8 is admixed with 164 parts by weight of the basic polybutadiene mixture having the composition set forth in butadiene mixture described in Example 1, and the mix- Example 1, and the mixture is vulcanized at. 150 C. for ture is vulcanized.
- the thus-obtained test bodies are 20, 30 and 60 minutes.
- the resulting vulcanizates also heated for 20, 30 and 60 minutes.
- the results are comexhibit above-average tensile strength values,;as well as piled in Table 4.
- Example 11 10 In this example, the advantageous use of the dithiol Thiokol LP 3, employed with an amine-disulfide ac- A vulcamzatlon system conslstmg of 2 Parts by welght celerator combination, is demonstrated.
- N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide 0.6 part by 4 of 3 1s admixed wlth 164 Qarts a baslc polybutadlene i of sulfur, 2.7 part by weight of diphenylguanidine and fj gj g f js g ga f f 1 f vulfamzed 2.1 parts by weight of dibenzothiazolyl disulfide is ador an mmu e resu S coinmixed to 164 parts by weight of the basic polybutadiene piled m Table 4 again demonstrate above-average tensile mixture described in Exam 1e 1 Sam les of the thus strengths, as well as excellent mechanical properties of Produced mixture is vulcanizlid e 2 for 30 60 and b f fi gg zi after havmg been aged for 7 days at 120 minutes, respectively.
- Example 12 vulcanizates set forth in Table 4 shows excellent tensile A vulcanization system, consisting of 1.5 parts by excellent mechanical properties of the aged samples, parweight of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfenamide, 1 part ticularly with respect to the tensile strength, elongation at by weight of sulfur and 4 parts by weight of Thiokol rupture, elasticity and a relatively small increase in LP 3 is admixed with 164 parts by weight of a basic polymodulus.
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